Tag: Inside UGA
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A-maize-ing
The National Science Foundation has awarded $5 million to a team of researchers led by…
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Serving with distinction
The Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach has selected six faculty…
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Former lieutenant governor and legal journalist will teach at School of Law in spring semester
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Pierre Howard and Slate magazine’s Dahlia Lithwick will join the School…
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CCRC scientists identify key enzyme that regulates early growth of breast cancer cells
New UGA research, published in the early online edition of the journal Proceedings of the…
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Going, going, gone
What if there were a way to predict when a species was about to become…
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UGA’s first black graduate to speak at Freedom Breakfast
In conjunction with the Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday and the 50th anniversary of…
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Procedures announced for operations during inclement winter weather
During periods of inclement winter weather, UGA follows a set procedure for announcing operational changes.
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Building excellence: Green cleaning program wins two national honors
The green cleaning program, implemented by the Physical Plant’s building services’ department five years ago,…
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Recent graduate is one of 12 national recipients of 2011-2012 George J. Mitchell Scholarship
Betsy Katz of Thomasville, a 2009 graduate of UGA’s Honors Program, is one of 12…
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Senior becomes UGA’s 22nd Rhodes Scholar, plans to earn master’s at Oxford University
Honors student Tracy Yang of Macon has been awarded a 2011 Rhodes Scholarship to attend…
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State relations director to join new governor’s administration
Chris Cummiskey, director of state relations at UGA, has been chosen to become commissioner of…
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Virtual access: Librarian oversees growth of Digital Library of Georgia
When Sheila McAlister began working in a library at age 14, no one knew what…
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Disability Resources Center honors students, faculty
Fifteen students and one faculty member were honored Nov. 11 at the Disability Resource Center’s…
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Going above and beyond
Two UGA departments were recognized recently for outstanding customer service by the University System of…
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Former economic developer Mary Beth Chew named new Brunswick-Glynn County Archway Professional
Mary Beth Chew has assumed the duties of Archway Professional in Brunswick-Glynn County. Her appointment…
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Wellness check
New Terry College of Business faculty examine health care system and institutions that support it
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UGA consortium will help care for 9/11 memorial trees
Four years ago, Bartlett Tree Experts, an international tree company, was asked to care for…
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Business college climbs to 36th in survey of nation’s top full-time M.B.A. programs
The full-time M.B.A. program at the Terry College of Business is ranked 36th nationally and…
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The apprentices: CURO undergrads engage in experiential learning
First-year student Brittany McGrue may be new to campus, but she is already making connections…
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‘Whatever It Takes’ author Paul Tough to speak about poverty, education in America
Paul Tough, former editor of the New York Times Sunday Magazine and author of the…
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UGA ranks as fourth highest producer of Fulbright Scholars
UGA shares the distinction of being the fourth-highest-ranked producer of Fulbright Scholars for the 2010-2011…
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‘Fuller curriculum’
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved an expansion of the engineering curriculum…
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Editorial cartoonist will give environmental ethics lecture Nov. 19
Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Mike Luckovich will give the Willson Center-EECP Environmental Ethics Lecture on…
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Early leaders in state’s AIDS battle will take part in panel discussion
Four of Georgia’s early influential leaders on HIV/AIDS issues will share their experiences during a…
